.GFS File Extension
Glarysoft Split File
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What is a GFS file?
A GFS file contains a split file created by Glary Utilities, a Windows utility that enables you to clean and organize your computer. It stores a file that has been split up in order to create smaller files for transfer purposes. Each GFS file is a smaller part of a whole and can only be opened by joining it together with its other parts through the Glary Utilities program.
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When splitting a file, the GFS extension is appended to the end of the file. If your file is example.txt, the new filename would example.txt.gfs once it's split.
To split a file with Glary Utilities, follow these steps:
- Click the "Advanced Tools" tab from the Glary Utilities start screen
- Select "Files & Folders," then click "File Splitter"
- Click Browse..., navigate to the file you want to split, and click Open
- Select Browse... on the next line, choose the save location of the split file, click OK, choose the maximum size for each GFS file you will create, and click Split Now!
To join split GFS files and open them with Glary Utilities, follow these steps:
- Click the "Advanced Tools" tab from the Glary Utilities start screen
- Select "Files & Folders," click "File Splitter," then select the "Join file" tab
- Click Browse..., navigate to the split file you want to join, and click Open
- Select Browse... on the next line, choose the save location of the joined file, click OK, then click Join Now!
Programs that open GFS files
Windows